Adrian Raine is a prominent researcher in the field of neurocriminology, studying the biological basis of criminal behavior.
He has worked as an airline accountant, prison psychologist, and is currently a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Raine has conducted extensive research on the neurobiological factors associated with antisocial and violent behavior, focusing on brain imaging studies and genetic influences.
His work has been influential in challenging traditional sociological explanations of crime and advocating for a more biological approach to understanding violence.
Raine's research has sparked both interest and controversy in academic and public spheres, particularly regarding its potential implications for criminal justice and social policy.
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